Glittering World: Navajo Jewellery of the Yazzie Family
By (Author) Lois Sherr Duban
Smithsonian Books
Smithsonian Books
15th December 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity
Social and cultural history
Jewellery, beadwork and beadcrafts
Antiques, vintage and collectables: jewellery
739.27092
252
Width 242mm, Height 242mm
Glittering World tells the remarkable story of Navajo jewelry--from its ancient origins to the present--through the work of the gifted Yazzie family of Arizona. Jewelry has long been an important form of artistic expression for Native peoples in the Southwest; its diversity of design reflects a long history of migrations, trade, and cultural exchange. Exceptional jewelry makers who have been active for nearly eight decades, the Yazzies are strongly rooted in and inspired by these traditions and values. Their works emphasize reciprocity, harmony, balance, and respect for family. As the companion volume to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in New York exhibit of the same name, this book is richly illustrated with images of these beautifully crafted treasures, bringing to light some of the finest indigenous art being created in the world today. Its informative and lively narrative complements these stunning images to illuminate the fascinating story of continuity, change, and survival embodied by Navajo jewelry.
"Instantly captivated by the colorful, detailed images of intricate jewelry" - Art Jewelry
LOIS SHERR DUBIN is the author of The History of Beads- From 100,000 B.C. to the Present (2009) and Adornment- The Art of Barbara Natoli Witt (2011). She has also curated exhibitions on Native American beadwork and jewelry.